— Kwame Alexander, Cal State San Bernardino men’s basketball. Alexander, a junior from Moreno Valley, averaged 16 points and eight rebounds in the Coyotes’ weekend sweep of Cal State Dominguez Hills and Cal State LA.

— Casey McCarthy, Cal State San Bernardino baseball. McCarthy, a senior from Valencia by way of Riverside Community College, threw seven shutout innings with five strikeouts and a walk, in a 12-0 victory over Azusa Pacific.

— Angela Streets, Cal State San Bernardino women’s basketball. Streets, a senior from Phoenix, was named the CCAA player of the week after averaging 24.5 points, four rebounds and two assists in the Coyotes’ sweep over Cal State Dominguez Hills and Cal State LA, playing all but three minutes of the two games.

— Patrick Lipscomb, Redlands men’s tennis. Lipscomb, a freshman from Irvine, made his collegiate debut a memorable one by winning three of his four matches for the No. 15 Bulldog men’s tennis team on Saturday. In a come-from-behind 5-4 victory over Point Loma Nazarene, ranked No. 7 in the NAIA, University, he and senior Mark Bloom won 9-7 as the No. 2 doubles team. Lipscomb then went on to win his singles match 4-6, 6-0, 6-1. Against NCAA Division II opponent and 10th-ranked UC San Diego, he recorded Redlands’ only point with a 7-6(4), 3-6, 15-7 showing at No. 1 singles. His only loss of the day came at the top doubles spot, where he and Bloom settled for a tight 9-8(9) loss to the Tritons.

— Victoria Fakalata, Redlands women’s basketball. Fakalata, a sophomore from East Palo Alto played a significant role off the bench as the Bulldogs knocked off Whittier College and Pomona-Pitzer Colleges to remain in first place in the SCIAC. She posted a career-high game against Pomona-Pitzer, 16 points (on 8-for-10 shooting) with nine rebounds and one assist in 18 minutes of action. She provided a 12-point, five-rebound, two-assist effort in 17 minutes in the Bulldogs’ victory over Whittier.

— Matt Daugherty, Cal Baptist baseball. Daugherty, a junior from Temecula Valley High, hit .471 (8-for-17) with 3 runs, 2 RBIs and 2 doubles and also threw 4 strong innings of relief, striking out 6, to pick up a save as the Lancers got a season-opening 4-game split with Cal State L.A.

— Ivan Patterson, Cal Baptist men’s basketball. Patterson, a sophomore from Paloma Valley High, averaged 16 points, shooting 70.4 percent from the floor, lead Cal Baptist to a 2-1 week in Hawaii, keeping the Lancers in second place in the PacWest. Patterson scored a career-high 22 points (9-for-10) and had a key steal and layup in the final minutes of a 72-63 win at Chaminade, pushing a three-point lead to a five-point margin, sealing the game for the Lancers.

— Bradford Gerl, Cal Baptist wrestling. Gerl, a senior from Long Beach, won the 141-pound weight class at the California Collegiate Open, going 4-0 at the tournament. He had a fall, a tech fall and an 8-0 major decision over Dalton Kelly of Cal State Bakersfield in the finals. Kelly is the 5th-ranked wrestler in the Pac-12.

— Jamie Raney, UCR women’s tennis. Raney, a sophomore from Murrieta Valley, helped the Highlanders to their first victory of the season last Thursday, 6-1 over CSU Bakersfield. She teamed up with her sister Taylor at No. 1 doubles to win 8-0. In singles, she played No. 1 and defeated Veronica Dimas 6-0, 6-2.

— Tyler Sirna, La Sierra baseball. Sirna, a freshman right-hander from Huntington Beach, allowed one hit in six innings in his college baseball debut against San Diego Christian, though he was on the losing end of a 3-1 score. Sirna, who didn’t play baseball in high school, has held opponents to a .122 batting average.
— Brittani Walker, La Sierra women’s basketball. Walker, a freshman forward from Rialto High, came off the bench to contribute career highs with 20 points and 11 rebounds in a 104-102 overtime win on Saturday vs. Arizona Christian.

— Simone Holmes, Cal Baptist women’s basketball. Holmes helped the Lancers close out their Hawaiian road trip with three straight wins last week, scoring a team-high 16.3 points per game. Holmes shot 46.3 percent from the field and also led the team with 9 assists. The junior from Phoenix, Ariz. also tallied seven steals and three blocks.

— Kristopher Johnson, Cal Baptist men’s volleyball. Johnson helped lead the Lancers to a 1-2 week, with a much needed win over Princeton before a narrow loss to to No. 9 Ohio State on Friday and a loss to No. 5 Penn State on Saturday. Johnson was second on the team in kills with 28 and kills per set with 3.11 in nine games played. The 6-11 junior from Long Beach hit .404 on the week and recorded a team-high seven total blocks.